Practical Professionals, Technicians, and Engineers in Various Cities Across Brazil for the Company’s Projects
For professionals in the construction field, here are some good job opportunities at Matec in 4 cities across Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Joinville, and Londrina. The openings are for various positions, so please check all specifications carefully and apply only if you meet the requirements. Marte Engenharia is also looking for some professionals in Rio de Janeiro, so come back here later to see what they are offering.
Open Positions
- Production Engineers ⇒ Rio de Janeiro, Joinville, and Londrina
- Site Manager ⇒ Rio de Janeiro, Joinville, and São Paulo
- Construction Supervisor ⇒ Rio de Janeiro, Londrina, and São Paulo
- Cost Analyst Engineer ⇒ Rio de Janeiro
- Quality Architect Engineer ⇒ Rio de Janeiro
- Occupational Safety Engineers ⇒ Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
- Project Architects ⇒ Rio de Janeiro
- Occupational Safety Technician ⇒ Rio de Janeiro and Londrina
- Construction Administrator ⇒ Rio de Janeiro
- Supplies Analyst ⇒ Rio de Janeiro and Londrina
- Warehouse Clerk ⇒ Rio de Janeiro and Londrina
Remember that these projects are already in the mobilization phase, and the company asks to share them with your network. Interested candidates who meet the requirements should send their resumes to rhcv@matec.com, mentioning the job title and their current city of residence in the subject line. Another good job opportunity is at Tecnocurva this week, check here the open selection process for this company as well.
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